Nice looking coin. I can't imagine why it sold so fast. :rolleyes:
Thank you, that does help. So did my nap. :)
He said it's worth one cent or 1/100th of a dollar.
I said it's a waste for a coin that will never be worth more than face value. I said nothing about varieties, bubbled finishes or zinc rot.
It's a MAD, Misaligned Die and it's very common. Welcome to CT.
I would think not. What a waste of time and money to grade a coin that will never be worth more than face value.
The coin has lost weight due to circulation. Wish I could do the same. Welcome to CT.
Damaged by the environment. Not an error. Welcome to CT.
Grease or debris on the Die prevented the L in LIBERTY from showing. It's very common and adds no value.
It's only worth one cent as it's not a Mint error. Why bother with it at all? Welcome to CT.
Your chance of finding something are about the same in my opinion, maybe even a bit more so. It's zinc and with a poor choice of metal for a coin...
NVD or No Value Doubling
Not sure what you are referring to but if you mean a Speedy Eagle, Speedy Gonzales, a banner, cartoon, bb's or the Spitting Eagle variety the...
Not sure what the D stands for but it's known as a countermark. This is considered damage as it was done after it left the Mint. Welcome to CT.
Genuine and cleaned, also a common date.
Best wishes for a favorable solution.
Very nice find! Congrats
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All of those letters that are backwards means another quarter was placed against it and it was squeezed in a vice. It's damaged. Not a Mint error....
A nice looking nickel but struck with a worn die.
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